
Pork and Spinach Onigiri
Coût $5, économiser $8
Source: Recommended by CookPal
- 10 Min
- 3 Portions
- $5
Pork and Spinach Onigiri
Coût $5, économiser $8
Source: Recommended by CookPal
- 10 Min
- 3 Portions
- $5
INGRÉDIENTS
Rice
- 🍚 2 bowls cooked rice (300g)
Meat
- 🐖 100g pork slices
Egg
- 🥚 1 egg
Vegetables
- 🥬 3 spinach stalks
Seasoning
- 2 packets bonito flakes
- 🧂 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 🍬 1 pinch sugar
Oil
- 1 tbsp salad oil
ÉTAPES
Cut pork into small bite-sized pieces.
Boil water in a pot, blanch spinach briefly, then rinse in cold water and squeeze out excess moisture. Cut off roots and chop into 2cm pieces.
Crack egg into a bowl, add sugar, and mix well.
Heat half the salad oil (1/2 tbsp) in a frying pan, pour in the egg mixture, and cook until set, stirring occasionally to make scrambled eggs. Remove from pan.
Heat the remaining salad oil (1/2 tbsp) in the frying pan, add pork, and stir-fry on medium heat until the pork changes color.
In a bowl, combine cooked rice, pork, scrambled eggs, spinach, bonito flakes, and soy sauce. Mix well and divide into 4 portions.
Place a portion of the mixture onto a sheet of plastic wrap, shape into a triangle, and wrap tightly. Repeat for the remaining portions.
NUTRIMENTS
Par portion🔥
250
Calories
- 15gProtéines
- 35gGlucides
- 8gGraisses
💡 Astuces
These onigiri are perfect for picnics or lunchboxes as they taste great even when cold.Add a sprinkle of shichimi togarashi for a spicy kick.Use fresh spinach for the best flavor and texture.
⚠️ Précautions
Cette recette est donnée à titre d’inspiration. L’usage spécifique doit être ajusté selon les différences individuelles.